Western Australian Consolidated Acts (1) The Authority is
to have a common seal.
(2) A document is duly
executed by the Authority if —
(a) the
common seal of the Authority is affixed to it in accordance with
subsections (3) and (4); or
(b) it
is signed on behalf of the Authority by a person or persons authorised to do
so under subsection (5).
(3) The common seal of
the Authority is not to be affixed to any document except as authorised by the
Authority.
(4) The common seal of
the Authority is to be affixed to a document in the presence of 2 members of
the Authority’s board of management, each of whom is to sign the
document to attest that the common seal was so affixed.
(5) The Authority may,
by writing under its common seal, authorise —
(a) any
member or members of the Authority’s board of management; or
(b) any
other member or members of staff,
to sign documents on
behalf of the Authority, either generally or subject to conditions or
restrictions specified in the authorisation.
(6) A document
purporting to be executed in accordance with this section is to be presumed to
be duly executed unless the contrary is shown.
(7) When a document is
produced bearing a seal purporting to be the common seal of the Authority, it
is to be presumed that the seal is the common seal of the Authority unless the
contrary is shown.